Riski J E, DeLong E
Cleft Palate J. 1984 Apr;21(2):57-64.
This longitudinal study analyzed the articulation development of 108 children with cleft lip/palate from three through eight years of age. The data suggest that as the severity of clefting increases the severity of the articulation deficit does also. Age and type of cleft were statistically significant factors in the development of normal articulation skills. Children with cleft lip appeared to be a homogeneous speaking group characterized by normal articulation development. However, children with palatal clefts remained at a heterogeneous group with regard to their articulation test performance through eight years of age. Future comparisons of articulatory proficient and articulatory deficient cleft palate children may shed light in morphological and other reasons for the articulation deficiency in some children.
这项纵向研究分析了108名3至8岁唇腭裂儿童的发音发展情况。数据表明,随着腭裂严重程度的增加,发音缺陷的严重程度也会增加。年龄和腭裂类型是正常发音技能发展的统计学显著因素。唇裂儿童似乎是一个发音发展正常的同质群体。然而,腭裂儿童在8岁前的发音测试表现方面仍属于异质群体。未来对发音熟练和发音缺陷的腭裂儿童进行比较,可能会揭示一些儿童发音缺陷的形态学及其他原因。